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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Students Hear Muslim Poem Instead Of Pledge Of Allegiance On 9/11

On Wednesday, the 12th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, the principal at Concord-Carlisle High School in the suburbs of Boston read a Muslim poem to the entire school instead of the Pledge of Allegiance.

Principal Peter Badalament has since apologized for the oversight. “We had the well-being of students at the forefront of our thinking when we chose to acknowledge 9/11 by reading a poem that focused on cross-cultural understanding rather than unsettling words and images associated with the event,” the principal’s apology explained.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The guy should be beheaded who made the students listen to this.

Anonymous said...

Teaching them early!

Anonymous said...

Why do these libs not realize when an enemy is an enemy?
Why do these libs not realize pandering to them is treasonous?
"Can't we all just get along together" they plead as these Islamists kill another 500 people this week....
Why do these libs not realize the ones that are here are just using our freedoms to eventually take them away from us as they do when they proclaim the desire to dominate World religion with the Supreme Caliphate?
These liberals are just plain stupid and they're teaching our children all the wrong things.

lmclain said...

A poem about someone washing their feet in a bathroom sink at Sears is the best they could come up with to commemorate the murder of 3,000 innocent people?
And this guy is the Principal??
Is he STILL the Principal? And he allowed this to be presented in a city where (you guesseed it) MUSLIMS blew the legs and feet off other innocent Americans? Want some "cross cultural understanding"? Show the people jumping out of the World Trade Center to avoid being burned alive (THAT is THEIR culture), then, show obama telling the world we killed their idol. That's OUR culture. Understand now? Now, everyone stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. Everyone.

ginn said...

This is a classic example of someone being educated beyond their intelligence.